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Here is an SBQ (Summary–Bullet–Quote) for “Vasudevaḥ Sarvam” – a profound teaching from the Bhagavad Gita:
📘 SBQ: Vasudevaḥ Sarvam – "Vasudeva is All"
🔹 Summary
"Vasudevaḥ Sarvam" is a declaration from the Bhagavad Gita (7.19) meaning “All is Vasudeva (Krishna/God)”. It expresses the culmination of spiritual realization, where a wise soul sees the entire universe as a manifestation of the Divine. After lifetimes of spiritual striving, the seeker awakens to the truth that there is no separation between self, world, and God — all is one, all is divine.
🔸 Bullet Points
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🕉️ Appears in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 19.
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🧘♂️ Represents the non-dual understanding that all forms and beings are expressions of Vasudeva/Krishna.
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🌀 Comes at the end of a seeker’s many births of wisdom and surrender.
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🛐 Reflects the Advaitic (non-dual) and Bhakti (devotional) synthesis in Hindu philosophy.
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🌸 Encourages humility and surrender: the wise recognize divinity in everything and everyone.
💬 Quotes
“Vāsudevaḥ sarvam iti sa mahātmā su-durlabhaḥ”
(“Such a great soul, who sees Vasudeva in all, is very rare.” — Bhagavad Gita 7.19)
“After many births of wisdom, the wise person surrenders to Me.”
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